I'm pretty sure this one is a 1942 Chief. It has a 10AX 15 jewel movement in a 10k rgp case with a stainless back. I acquired this one with a broken mainspring, broken balance staff, a worn out setting lever, and a scratched and cloudy crystal. You never know what you're going to get with those watches on that auction site. But it's all fixed and running good now.
1941 Ad.
In reply to I love this watch. In by plainsmen
Thanks Plainsmen. I like this styling also. It looks like the ones made in the mid 30's. The first one I bought of this style turned out to be a Frankenstein. The case was an aftermarket. I still have it around here some where. I'm going to take a look at yours, if you have it on here.
Edit: Just looked at yours Plainsmen. It's nice. Still has the correct band on it. I like the look of a little patina on the original dials too. I think that gives the watch character.